Sorry, but I have yet another question, regarding the dreaded WinModem configuration problem.

Boot-up detects a modem on ttySL0 on the way in.

Modem-wizard finds the Ali Corp Intel537 [M5457 AC Link Modem] on ttySL0 and PupDial confirms this with probe and test, but with the disclaimer that one now has to get it to dial out and good luck.

Attempts to connect lock up the OS and require a power-down to get out. Lots of fan activity as though something profound is happening too. Then there's reconfiguring of the scratch-pad to do after the xorgwizard and xwin business, to get it all back up.

I did some Wellminded-ing (thank you Erikson) and was directed to a DotPup for an Intel537EP driver, downloaded and installed.

The Read-me gives the following instructions:

INSTRUCTIONS (this README is found in /root/my-applications)

## set up the modem
/root/my-applications/bin/537_boot start
minicom AT+GCI=<t.35countrycode> ## this should only need to be done once

Then configure your favourite dialler to connect to either /dev/537 or /dev/modem.

Then after a list of country codes, the following:

.. or manually -

modprobe Intel537
hamregistry &
rm /dev/537
mknod /dev/537 c 240 1
## note "240" is the default, if it does not work see what /proc/devices says 537's major number is
ln -s /dev/537 /dev/modem
minicom AT+GCI=<t.35countrycode>

OK, as to syntax, do I just alter the top line with a text editor to /dev/modem, or /dev/537ep, save, and boot?

I haven't linked anything. That is the bit I stayed away from due to lack of knowledge of most things Linux. All I did was modprobe Intel537, and got the segfault. Basic how-to-do would be greatly appreciated.

OK, I'm going out on a limb here, but I will try correcting /dev/536 to read 537, reboot, make sure the modem is still found, then try using PupDial again to see if the freeze is still occurring. Which is about the limit of my deducing power at my experience level. And I will report back. Somehow, I would hope, the modem finds its driver and we're away.

Nope. Boot-up reports modem is 537. PupDial says it found a modem, but a test can't find a modem at ttySL0 anymore and now knows the modem as 537, and an attempt to dial out finds no device or file. So really I am no further ahead and patiently awaiting direction.

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